A pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure different from the ambient pressure.

The pressure differential is potentially dangerous and many fatal accidents have occurred in the history of their development and operation. Consequently, their design, manufacture, and operation are regulated by engineering authorities backed up by laws. For these reasons, the definition of a pressure vessel varies from country to country, but involves parameters such as maximum safe operating pressure and temperature.

Pressure vessels are used in a variety of applications in both industry and the private sector. They appear in these sectors as industrial compressed air receivers and domestic hot water storage tanks. Other examples of pressure vessels are: diving cylinder, recompression chamber, distillation towers, autoclaves and many other vessels in mining or oil refineries and petrochemical plants, nuclear reactor vessel, habitat of a space ship, habitat of a submarine, pneumatic reservoir, hydraulic reservoir under pressure, rail vehicle airbrake reservoir, road vehicle airbrake reservoir and storage vessels for liquified gases such as ammonia, chlorine, propane, butane and LPG.

We have some experiences in designing and fabricating types of Pressure Vessel. Since 1998, ARMINDO Engineering & Fabricator had manufactured pressure vessels at our plants in Narogong, Bekasi.

With our position and reputation in the marketplace, we have embarked on a program of continuous improvement to make all aspects of our business better than ever. " Innovative & Fast " is our motto for many years. Today, at ARMINDO Engineering & fabricator , the motto represents our commitment to the quality for our products.